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ELEANOR ROOSEVELT COLLEGE
REGIONAL SPECIALIZATION
2014-2015 Academic Year
Revised 06.20.14
MIDDLE EAST
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NOTE:
REGIONAL SPECIALIZATION COURSES MAY NOT OVERLAP WITH YOUR MAJOR.
Students entering as freshman must take 3 courses, of which 2 are UPPER DIVISION courses (#100-199).
Students entering as transfers must take 2 UPPER DIVISION courses (#100-199).
Only ONE course can be taken P/NP.
Language courses may not count for both language requirement and regional specialization.
See General Catalog for complete course descriptions and pre-requisites: http://www.ucsd.edu/catalog/
Course No
Course Title
Anthropology
ANAR 103
ANAR 125
ANAR 140
ANAR
ANAR
ANAR
ANAR
141
142
143
144
ANAR 145S
ANAR 185
ANAR 190
ANSC 133
ANSC 134
Archaeology in the Holy Land
Weapons and Warfare in the Ancient Near East
The Foundation for Social Complexity in the
Near East
Prehistory of the Holy Land
The Rise and Fall of Ancient Israel
Archaeology, Anthropology, & the Bible
Pharaohs, Mummies, & Pyramids: Intro to
Egyptology
Study Abroad: Egypt of the Pharaohs
Middle East Desert Cultural Ecology: Field
study in Jordan
Middle East Archeological Field School (12)
Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East
Global Islam
Communications
COMM 158
Economics
ECON 165
Course Title
History contd.
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HITO
HITO
127
History of Modern Turkey
135GS Introduction to Contemporary Israeli Society
and Culture
136GS Zionism and Post Zionism
152A The Evolution of the Northwest Semitic Dialects
152B Introduction to Ugaritic
161
Seminar in the Hebrew Bible
162
Anthropology & the Hebrew Bible
163
Topics in The Ancient World
166
Nationalism in the Middle East
170
Special Topics in Jewish History
186
Special Topics in Middle Eastern History
199
Independent Study in Near Eastern History
104
The Jews and Judaism in the Ancient and
Medieval Worlds
105
The Jews & Judaism in the Modern World
Representations of the Israeli/Palestinian Con- Judaic Studies
flict
#JUDA 102
Intermediate Hebrew Texts
#JUDA 103
Advanced Hebrew Texts
JUDA 110
Introduction to Judaism
Middle East Economics
Linguistics
History
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
HINE
Course No
100
101
101A
102
103
105
107
108
112A
112B
113
114
116
118
119
122
123
126
The Hebrew Bible and History
The Religion of Ancient Israel
History of Ancient Mesopotamia
The Jews in their Homeland in Antiquity
The Jewish Diaspora in Antiquity
The Bible & the Near East: The Prophets
Ancient Egypt: History & Culture
The Middle East before Islam
Great Stories from the Hebrew Bible
Great Poems from the Hebrew Bible
Ancient Near East Mythology
History of the Islamic Middle East
The Middle East in the Age of Euro. Empires
The Middle East in the Twentieth Century
U.S./Mid-East Policy: Post– World War II
Politicization of Religion in the Middle East
The Emergence of Middle East Nationalisms
Iranian Revolution in Historical Perspective
#LIHL 113 (F,W,P) Heritage Language: Western Armenian
#LIHL 116 (F,W,P) Heritage Language: Arabic
#LIHL 117 (F,W,P) Heritage Language: Persian
#LIHL 137 (FWP) Heritage Language: Advanced Persian
#LIHL 136 (F,W,P) Heritage Language: Advanced Arabic
Effective FA08: For all LIHL courses listed, now worth 4 units
and no co-requisites (ie, no LIHL “X” component).
Literature
LTWL
LTWL
LTWL
LTWL
LTWL
LTWL
141
142
152
153
157
159
Islam and Modernity
Islam: Origins & Spread of a World Religion
Introduction to Islam
Literature, Religion, & Culture in Iran
Iranian Film
Digital Middle East
Political Science
POLI
POLI
121
121B
Government & Politics of the Middle East
Politics in Israel
(^) Must take at least TWO UPPER DIVISION courses to satisfy the Regional Specialization requirement
(#) Courses taught in native language, not English.
(*) May be used for Regional Specialization OR Fine Art requirement, NOT BOTH
Course No
Course Title
Religion
RELI
Course Title
Sociology
112
Texts & Contexts: The Holy Book in Islam
Third World Studies
^TWS
Course No
25
Third World Literature - Middle East
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
158
188F
188I
188O
Islam in the Modern World
Modern Jewish Societies & Israeli Society
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Settlements and Peacemaking in Israel
(^) Must take at least TWO UPPER DIVISION courses to satisfy the Regional Specialization requirement
(#) Courses taught in native language, not English.
(*) May be used for Regional Specialization OR Fine Art requirement, NOT BOTH